Whitby Free Press, 2 Dec 1981, p. 22

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PAGE 22, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1981, WIHTBY FREE PRESS Hawlkins ea rns bfrhm Sun Life finls By RIMAS MIECIUS Bankers are usualW flot gamblers but Hamil- ton Thistle skip Jim Hawkins wagered and won ta gain a berth in the elght-team finals af the $21,300 Sun Life Invi- tational Bonspiel. Hawkins, 33, made a stunning comeback-bid payoff when he stole single points in the final two ends to shade Clark Bullock of Richmond HIII 9 to 8 late Sunday night. His third Wifl of the day, along wit.h that of Barry Timbers, finalized ail but two spots in the eight-team field that will challenge for the $7,000 top prize on Saturday at the Whitby Curling Club. "When Clark got his four-ender in the fourth I thought we might collapse but we hung in there," said Hawkins, who was supported by brothers Terry and Dale Small at vice-skip and lead, respectively, and second Bill Mackay. Hawkins chipped away at the early deficit employing an aggre- ssive, gambling strate- gum, but it aIl came down ta the last end with Hamilton playing without the hammer. "Bullock had his draw weight down perfect, " Hawkins emphasized. "So we decided to give him a teaser to shoot at."t "Normally, he's draw on bis- last shot to the four-foot but we showed him half the rock so that he thought about it. I wanted hlm to play the hit."i BrooklinmWhitby IHouse League Hockey Scores November 28 and 29 Resuits and Standings INOVICE! BrooklilaKinsmen Matthew Cook Ron Kapuscinski Sun Gold Mike Neely Stephen Stephen Brown Mike Brillinger Mike Burgess MINOR ATOM Duff's Towing Scott Spencer Danny Rivers Brooklin Esso Steve Barich 7 3 Brown 2 Brooklln Legion Alex Wheelans Paul Cassidy Matthew Shearer Dom 's Auto Parts Brad Thomas Whitby Kinsmen Scott Wood ITT Cannon Scott Lomax Philip Saver Adam Drew MAJOR ATOM Totten Sime Hubieki- 3 Grey Trust C. Murphy 3 MAJOR ATOM Midas Muffler 8 J & S Convenience B. Thompson 3 B. Moore K. Washer 2 J. Moore J. Murphy i G. Rennie S. Robinson 1 G. McDermid 1 MINOR PEEWEE Miracle Mart 2 Century 21 David Thomsic Perey Napper Red Wing Orchards 3 Dodd & Souter Kyle Braun Bull Gamsby Mark Peters Chris Everett Mike McKay Colin Melinchuk Whltby Fire Fighters 3 Dodd & Sauter John Simon 2 Chris Everett James Mitchell 1 Derek Campbell MAJOR PEE WEE U.A.W. 5 F.K.L. Mlanufacturing Todd Nimis 2 Glen Hobbs Randy Kapuscinski Nabil Nashmi Steve Hawkins Trevor Taylor Dean Vanderlinde Pizza Tree 2 Mercantile Peter Needhamn Wayne Cornish Bily Dawson MINOR BANTAM Roy's Enterprise 5 Norton Insurance Greg Clarke 2 Jeff Marshall Rod Moriarity1 Andy Breeze 1 Greg Woitzig1 Danforth Typewriter 4 Checkers Varlety Matt Hilton 2 Stephen Yorston Sandy Cannelly Bobby Chow Scott Helmer MAJOR BANTAM/MINOR MIDGET White Rose Craft & Nurseries 4 Domns Auto Iam Parsons Kevin Toshingham James Perrin Ben Peltenburg Ray Ryan Nick Brasier' Glenn Cottam Whltby Weldlng 7 Klwanis Mike Holter 3 Dave Wescott Robbie Delong Renay Colins Steve Rynders MAJOR MIDGET/JUVENILE Gus Brown Pontine 4 Bell Canada Bull Lamant Eric Perroni Jeff Donaldson Bobby Clarke Jeff Rostek McCormlck Blades 4 Whitby Kinsmen Brent Slichter 3 Daug Wilcox Tony Aibis Dan Mark 12 5 Bullock played into Hawkins' hands as he trled ta make the take- out on Hamilton's shot rock, but only nicked it lneffectively ta lose the game. Hawkins had coasted into his final game by easily beating Peter- borough's Jim Coyle 10 ta 3 and Ron Wills of Dwyer CONT'D FROM PG. 21 earlier last week. Jordan led the Henry Hawks ta a 44 ta 37 win with 19, points while Stevenson added il. Orillia 1to 2. Timbers guided his Uxbridge rink ta its second successive final- eight appearance at the Sun LA iwth a handy 6 ta 3 win over Annan- dale's Stu Bennett, a transplanted Winnipeg curler. 'II hope it's not a com- plete repeat ai last year," mused Timbers, a 32-year-old farmer. 'II could deal wlth a couple of dollars. " Uxbridge bowed out early from the big money a year ago and had ta settle for $600, losing ta Doug Palmer of St. Catharines in a lower event. Timbers capitalized on à two-polnt steal in the seventh end that spelled doom ta Ben- nett's chances. Earller, he upset 1980 Ontario champion Russ Howard of Penetang 8 ta 7, then outlasted Lon- don's Bruce Munro 9 ta, beats Henry in finalls The two victories gave them a birth into the final match up Satu- iday night against Paul Dwyer Saints, a place no one expected Henry WSC meet Sixteen swimmers represented the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club at the recent Brantford In- ternational Invitational Swim Meet. This high calibre meet saw swimmers from over 50 clubs competing from Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and the U.S. According ta coach Tom McLoughlin, Whit- by swimmers returned with many împroved times, in addition ta 10- year-old Brent Walsl', placing fifth in 50 meter freestyle. A number of WISC swimmers will be com- peting in the Youth Cup Meet at Etobicoke in mid-December. to be. ' Henry played a strong defensive game but eventually fell ta the Saints in a close match up 37 ta 33'. "Bath teams played good defence," said Henry coach Peg Wat- son. "The baîl just wouldnt go in- the basket for us. It was bouncing off the rims a lot and that seemed ta be aur major problem," she said. At haîf time Henry led 18 to14. S "When the girls, finally realized where Whitby Iroquois Indoor Soccer League Noi Res-uits SQUIRT DIVISION FamIIy Trust James Davidson Frank Real Estate Joseph Kitchen Geoff Williams Scottlsh Bake Shop Steven Macbeth Troy Cowan Kristian Haagaard Bruno Presutto SQUIRT STANDINGS: Scottish Bake Shop Family Trust Kim Crouch Collar Frank Real Estate Whitby Rotary Shoppers Drug Mart ATOM DIVISION: Oshawa Meat Products Dieter Limeback Pbilip Stone David Watson Royston McMahon Frances Lazzaro Dalry Queen Sheri Naulls Colin Manson Neil Henehan Gene Rainey Whltby Mail Restaurant Mike Baccelleri Jeff Meier Robbie Harris ATOM STANDINGS: Dairy Queen Oshawa Meat Produets Oshawa Meat Products Family Kartway MacCauley Furniture Whitby Maîl Restaurant Kiwanis PEE WEE DIVISION: Wlggers Furniture Steven Ross Terry Johnson Tottem Sime Hubicki Brian Watson Glenn Mizen PEE WEE STANDINGS: GP George Cini Barber Shop 3 Van Hoof Construction 3 Wiggers Furniture 3 Tottem Sims Hubicki 3 NO GAMES ON DECEMBER 5. vember 28 and Standings GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 Whitby Rotary Graham McDougall Kim Crouch Collar Gavin Dowse Shoppers Drug Mart Michael Wolff GF 13 16 10 7 4 5 GA 5 9 9 10 Family Kartways Eric Johnson Warren Milburn 5 MacCauley Furniture Whltby Kiwanls Luigi Pepe GP 3 .3 3 3 L T GF GA P 0 1 10 4 5 Van Hoof Construction Tony Calabrese Jeff Reddon Bilan Cray George Cmni Barber Shop John Curry John McPherson Wally Borg Auralia Natoli Danny Love GF 16 il 12 10 GA 9 7 14 19 they were they froze up, " said Watson. -Stevenson was the top scorer for the Hawks, chalking up 8 points. Leslie Sims and Mary Winfeld added six each. Blades make ready for Trillium CONT'D FROM P.G 21 before returning home ta prepare for the second annual Trilium Tournament, which they hast. This year approxi- mTately 30 teamns will compete December il ta 13 at Pickering's Art Thampson Arena. Among the competi- tors will be a teamn from Montreal and one from Deerbourne, Michigan. Tickets will be avail- able at the door for $3. The pass will allow en- trance for the day. Darts Ileague The Cedrick's "A" team in the Pub Darts League defeated Ploughman "C" 7 ta 4 in league play last week maintaining their sixth spot in the overaîl stand- ings. The Cedrick's "B" squad did not fair as well falling 7 to 4 ta the fourth place Filling Sta- tion "B" team. First spot Filling Sta- tion "A" team main- tained their position defeating Moodies Barons 9 ta 2. Second place remains in a deadlock as bath the Liverpool Arms and the, Ploughman "A" squad pulled victories out of their ba ts. 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